RJAS no. 1/2014 - SPACE AND THE CITY IN AMERICAN CULTURE
Published: April 25th, 2014Updated: March 23rd, 2015, 3 pmISSN 2393-171X ISSN-L 2393-171X
- Foreword
- Gene Tanta: That’s Cool: Contemporary American Hipster Poets as Urban Excess
- Boev Hristo: Pecuniary Culture and Consuming the Jazz Age in the Big City: the Case of Manhattan Transfer”
- Dana Badulescu: Rushdie’s New York
- Daniela Rogobete: Invisible Selves between Narrative Spaces and Physical Places in Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy
- Daniela Andronache: The City in Richard Wright’s Fiction: A Space of Violence, Segregation and Racial Hatred
- Monica Manolachi: “Home Is Always Elsewhere:” The Poetics of Location in Fred D’Aguiar’s Poetry
- Anca Peiu: (No) “City upon a Hill:” Jefferson, Yoknapatawpha
- Eduard Vlad: Remapping Urban Space as Identity in Lowell’s “For the Union Dead”
- List of Contributors